“…In particular, working memory for sign language specifically recruits bilateral superior parietal regions associated with visuospatial processing (Bavelier, Newman, Working memory for manual gestures Mukherjerr, Hauser, Kemeny, Braun & Boutla, 2008;Rönnberg, Rudner & Ingvar, 2004;Rudner, Fransson, Nyberg, Ingvar & Rönnberg, 2007). This suggests that there are fundamental differences in the working memory processing of oral and gesture-based languages, despite considerable functional similarities Rudner et al, 2009;Rudner & Rönnberg, 2008). It is likely that these differences are related to sensorimotor mechanisms supporting the two language modalities and the ways in which they are represented (Emmorey, McCullough, Mehta & Grabowski, 2014).…”